Ohio Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Ohio

Community Testimonials

This is a critical source of funding for affordable housing units that fills financing gaps, catalyzes investment in underserved areas, enables mixed-use mission driven projects, and pairs well with other subsidies.

-Erin McPartland, Maumee Valley Habitat for Humanity

Selected Projects in Ohio

The $48 million 2012 renovation and expansion of Washington Park was a public /private partnership among 3CDC, the City of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Park Board, and the Cincinnati corporate and
Solar energy provider, SolarVision, LLC, is making it possible for schools, municipalities and businesses to take advantage of the economic and environmental benefits of solar power.
With the fiscal support of Finance Fund, Freeport Press was able to purchase a Komori Systems 38-S Web commercial printing press for their growing business.

The project financed tenant improvements to accommodate a new headquarters for Rosetta, the nation’s largest independent interactive agency. The growing digital marketing company relocated over 370 employees to downtown Cleveland.

Ohio Basic Minerals saw a chance to nourish and revitalize Schrader and Son Sand and Gravel, a small Jackson family-owned recreational sand and gravel plant, and to chip into a
Close to Home created 30 new jobs and was the only assisted living facility located in Lawrence County.
Located four miles from downtown Cleveland, Shoreway Industrial Park turned a partially occupied truck manufacturing site into a logistics and distribution hub for the metro area.

Transformed a landmark building at the edge of University Circle into a 154-room hotel, with a vintage swimming pool, a wood-paneled lobby and a floor of restored ballrooms and event

NMTC financing for Mottainai, a mixed-use project.
For families in many communities across Ohio, finding affordable childcare and early learning facilities for their children is a challenge.
The $6.2 million revitalization of the Longwood Plaza shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, of which $1.57 million was made possible by the NMTC program.

Once the largest unoccupied building on Euclid Avenue, Residences at 668 is now home to affordable apartment units as well as office and retail space. The historic redevelopment and adaptive

Site visits and recent news related to Ohio NMTC Projects

Rep. Mike Turner tours of Gem City Market in Dayton

The long-awaited grand opening of the Gem City Market takes place on Wednesday, and a couple of U.S. lawmakers this week got a sneak peek of the new facility, which was partly funded with federal dollars.
Jun-2021

(Former) Rep. Chabot Visits Over the Rhine Community Housing

Jul-2015